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newsletter • spring special • 2007

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> Prague Lecture > Two special nights at the Roxy Bar & Screen > 'Quickfire' Creative Industries Panel > Late at the Tate Britain


 

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CIANT: International Centre for Art and New Technologies
Prague, Czech Republic
Tuesday 13th March 2007

INTERACTIVE ARCHITECTURE: body>data>space have been invited to deliver a presentation of contemporary and near future media facades projects along side realities:united Tim Edler.

CIANT will be presenting at an Open in Process night on 15th May at the body>data>space studio- see below for more details

[ go to the CIANT website ]


crossover of senses

Crossover of Senses - A Live Jazz and VJ collaboration  
Roxy Bar & Screen, 128-132 Borough High Street, London, SE1 1LB
Saturday 17th March 2007 -   8pm –1am

Jazz musicians Deer on the Hill, led by Bianca Bohl, and VJs body>data>space will join forces for a unique live audio visual crossover between music and visuals.

"VJs may hear sounds in colour and musicians may see colours in sound. What the ear registers can affect what the eye beholds. Look forward for a truly unique audio-visual event".

In collaboration with Moradi Hudson Management and London South Bank University.

[ go to the Crossover of Senses website ]
[ go to the Roxy Bar & Screen website ]

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Quickfire
Supported by
London Westside.

Quickfire - Creative Industries Panel
01zero-one, Westminster Kingsway College, Soho Centre, Peter Street, London W1F 0HS
Thursday 29th March 2007 -   6.30pm –9.00pm

The DCMS neatly divides the Creative Industries into 13 distinct sectors while in reality the fictional boundaries between them continue to blur. Quickfire will invite one practitioner from each sector to explore how connected technologies have changed the working practices in a rapidly changing landscape. body>data>space have been invited to present from the Architecture perspective, to illustrate the interdisciplinary nature of creation processes today.

If you wish to attend please contact Just-b. Productions: 0114 2210589
www.just-b.com

[ go to the just-b website ]


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Joseph Hyde
Subliminal TV

Bi-monthly at the Roxy - Spring Mix
Roxy Bar & Screen, 128-132 Borough High Street, London, SE1 1LB
Saturday 31st March -   7pm - 1am / £4 on the door

body>data>space present a spring mix of short film and live visuals and sounds in the decadent Roxy Bar and Screen.

Featuring special guest Joseph Hyde - SubliminalTV.   Using his own homemade software, Hyde makes a kind of 'visual music' based on repetition, signs and references, intertwining familiar or symbolic imagery with 'plunderphonic' music.

Body centric film shorts from artists Vena Ramphal, Sioned Huws, Pui Shan Ng and Roswitha Chesher.

Mondo and Nick Rothwell (Cassiel) meld sensual visuals and sounds from the body>data>space in-house content pool ‘skintouchfeel’.
Also featuring regular DJ Cid James.

[ go to the Roxy Bar & Screen ]

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Late at Tate Britain

Late at Tate Britain
Tate Britain
Friday 6th April 2007 -  6pm – 10pm

We will be installing our body>data>space VJ Ball with The Illustrious Company's 3D audioscapes at Late at the Tate, also featuring Encompass, FACT Magazine, Future Shorts and others as part of the Cybersonica festival. Cybersonica is London 's annual multimedia festival, and this evening will showcase progressive electronic music, accessible sonic art and audiovisual performance.

[ go to the Tate Britain website ]


  Recent body>data>space activities
   
ResCen

ResCen, Middlesex University

ARTIST EXCHANGE: process, practice and the audience

between ResCen, the Centre for Research into Creation in the Performing Arts and Create, The national development agency for collaborative arts, Ireland. Participating artists shared their strategies and concerns, illuminating commonalities and differences in their work. Ghislaine Boddington shared the work of body>data>space with the group.

[ go to the ResCen website ]

   

New Digital Performance Book

Professor Steve Dixon, Head of School of Arts at Brunel University, is publishing the most comprehensive study to date of the use of new technologies in the performance arts - Digital Performance: A History of New Media in Theatre, Dance, Performance Art, and Installation (MIT Press, 2007).

[ go to the MIT Press website ]


Look out in our Summer Newsletter for our next series of Open In Process nights looking at body-reactive interfaces and public/performance interventions

For more information on b>d>s please contact interested@bodydataspace.net

body>data>space merge live audio-visual interaction with telematics and the new generation of intelligent materials and wearables computers. body>data>space takes installations and live performances into large-scale public environments and architectural builds, shifting the relationship between the artist, the media/content and the user/audience.

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